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New Hampshire Hybrid Electric Vehicle Laws and Incentives


State Incentives

Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) and Fueling Infrastructure Project Funding

The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) and the Granite State Clean Cities Coalition (GSCCC) provide competitive funding on a cost reimbursement basis for AFVs, advanced technology vehicles, and alternative fueling infrastructure. Only projects located in ozone non-attainment or maintenance areas in the state are eligible for funding. For more information see the GSCCC Web site.

State Laws and Regulations

Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Study

The Alternate Fuel Vehicle Study Commission (Commission) is established to study the existing road and taxation rules associated with AFVs, including, but not limited to, electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, and any vehicles that are not powered totally by gasoline engines. Specifically, the Commission will evaluate whether operating restrictions for AFVs and methods of providing funds for their use on highways should be established. The Commission will report its findings and recommended legislative action to the Legislature by November 1, 2009. (Reference House Bill 515, 2009)